Kids Books - Literature
The Golden Wasp (Secrets of Droon)
By Tony Abbott
i have read this book and i recommend it for ther people to read because they are very good books
Into the Land of the Lost (Secrets of Droon)
By Tony Abbott
i have read this book and i recommend it for ther people to read because they are very good books
The Mysterious Island (Secrets of Droon (Prebound Numbered))
By Tony Abbott
Secrets Of Droon is a series you just cannot miss! It is a striking adventure series in which three good friends, Julie, Eric, and Neal, go on a thrilling trip down the magical staircase into the land of Droon.
Pirates Of The Purple Dawn (The Secrets Of Droon #29)
By Tony Abbott
Manasa
It is a Amazing book for all it is a interesting story and a magical story with thrilling
Ms. Todd Is Odd! (My Weird School)
By Dan Gutman
This was a good book. There is this kid named AJ he and his teacher Mrs.Daisey was missing and all she had was a flu so the substitute was Mrs.Todd a reading teacher and all the kids did all day was and have and indoor recess
Superstar High: Nobody's Angels
By Isabella Cass
If you are bored and want something to do read this!I recommend this book to girls who had performed on stage before.
Vampirates: Demons of the Ocean
By Justin Somper
A great start to an even better series! I espicially like Lorcan as a character. He has a lot of personality and charm.
Ramona and Her Father
By Beverly Cleary
Our favorite Cleary character, Ramona, is back in this well-written book. Her father lost her job, and Ramona tries to do everything she can, which ends up in a lot of trouble. If only a little girl like Ramona can save her father's job....and happiness. I recommend this book----it has all the best elements in a story: humor and affection.
Ramona and Her Mother (Ramona Quimby)
By Beverly Cleary
When i recieved this book from the Bobcats I was so exited to read it. It's mostly about her trying to be her mother's girl like Bezzus is.( but Beezus's real name is Beatrice). AT the end she is running away because she thinks nobody loves her. But her luggage her mother gave her was too heavy so she went back and lived happily with her family and also it's a continuing of Ramona and her Father when he gets another job!
For Freedom: The Story of a French Spy
By Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
For Suzanne, World War II started when the bombs dropped, killing her pregnant neighbor and her neighbor's unborn baby. Before the bombs, Suzanne knew about the war, she just didn't think it would ever be near her, or impact her life. Soon, Suzanne and her family are kicked out of thier house by the Nazis and must find a place to live. It is terrible. But even throughout the drastic changes in Suzanne's life, she can still do the thing she loves, the thing she's amazing at. Suzanne can sing. Suzanne travels all over France for musicals and concerts, and starts to learn more about the Nazis, and just hates them even more. As Suzanne is traveling around France, she gets the attention of someone. That someone is a spy for the French Resistance and thinks Suzanne would make a good spy as well. Suzanne can't tell anyone, not even her parents. Suzanne agrees to it and is soon delivering messages for the French. She could get killed and tortured if she gets caught, but decides it is worth it for freedom. This is an awesome page-turning book, and you will be hooked until the very end. For Freedom: The Story of a French Spy is based on a true story, and Kimberly Brubaker Bradley did a great job of telling the story. I recommend this book to boys and girls ages 10+.









